overload 的 2 个定义
- to load to excess; overburden: Don't overload the raft or it will sink.
- an excessive load.
overload 近义词
weigh down
encumber
更多overload例句
- Some small colleges and large universities, however, were able to push through the semester without an overload of cases, and are now at a crossroads over what to do for the holidays.
- There has been a lot of discussion about how technology—for all its benefits including keeping us connected amid a time of social distancing—played its part in contributing to our confusion with cognitive overload and misinformation.
- Exactly half of the subjects were classified as functionally overreaching, based on a significant decrease in their treadmill performance after the overload block.
- Advice overload plagues everyone and founders have it especially bad, given that most startups have a board of advisors.
- In a world of information overload, when any small question can easily give way to a flood of answers—some more reliable than others—the idea of quick, direct access to the correct one is particularly powerful.
- “The painting is lush and triggers a sensory overload,” Harding said.
- Users were hacked by clicking questionable pins, which rapidly spread and resulted in a bootylicious overload.
- This is true of all technology: the more advanced it becomes, the more we are forced to multitask and adapt to choice overload.
- Livestreams were “down nationwide due to a traffic overload/greater than expected,” the network told Variety in an email.
- It also is home to the Heartattack Grill, an ode to caloric overload where ‘350 lbs and over eats free’.
- In the meantime care should be taken not to overload the stomach.
- Many of them had long since passed the red lines that marked the allowable overload point.
- Mike the Angel knew that those points had been set low, but he also knew that they were approaching the real overload point.
- And this was all on top of the ordinary human suffering, which did not abate one jot for all its overload.
- The Cerebral, lacking a large alimentary system, is not tempted to overload his stomach or overtax his vital organs.